Originally Posted by
DanK
I have no idea what Canon will do, but I have to admit that I find the broader discussion of higher density FF sensors (on the web in general, not specifically here) a bit puzzling. On the one hand, there are lots of people advising others to switch from crop to FF to get LOWER pixel densities, which permit larger photosites, which in turn allow lower noise and a higher (smaller aperture) diffraction limit. On the other hand, there are lots of people unhappy with the lower pixel densities of most FF cameras. I can see specific reasons for wanting a higher density--if one prints very large, as Lex suggested, or if one has a need for severe cropping. But for many people, it seems to me, the lower density of FF sensors is a plus. Am I missing something?